Program aimed at helping schools with lowest-performing students will flow to about 100 county schools, but some that received money through the program won’t receive any this year.
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An unlikely pair of elected officials teamed up Monday to make a public call to funnel more marijuana tax monies to education in Nevada.
The struggling Argent Preparatory Academy in Northern Nevada could be the first charter school to be shut by the state after officials voted Friday to pull the plug on its turnaround effort.
On Education columnist Amelia Pak-Harvey reflects on her move two years ago from Massachusetts — which loves to tout itself as best state in the nation for public education — to Nevada, where education often seems like an afterthought.
After hours of public comment, the Clark County School Board voted 4-3 late Thursday night to move forward with a plan to craft a policy relating to students with “gender diverse identities.”
Trustee Kevin Child vowed to sue after the Clark County School Board on Thursday night narrowly approved a settlement over a harassment complaint against the district.
Las Vegas students gathered Thursday for one of several sign-making events held this week in preparation for Saturday’s event, one of the many sibling marches slated as part of the national March for Our Lives movement.
It’s been three days since Thom Reilly announced the creation of a chief operating officer position for UNLV, and little is known about who will hold the job and what that person will do.
Clark County School District trustee Kevin Child said Wednesday that it’s a shame the district intends to settle a workplace harassment complaint against him, reiterating his contention that he’s never done anything “to make anyone feel uncomfortable in my life.”
A new bylaw expected to be adopted by the Nevada teacher’s union would allow it to put local affiliates under a “trusteeship,” a move that leaders of the local see as a direct attack on them in response to an ongoing legal battle.